Category : Diplomatic Relations


Finland-Jordan Talks Focus on Security and Middle East Peace

President Alexander Stubb of Finland and King Abdullah II of Jordan met in Amman to address security challenges, marking 60 years of diplomatic ties. Discussions centered on stability, mediation, and Jordan's peace efforts in the Middle East.

Iran Vows Retaliation After US Attacks Ship, Breaks Ceasefire

Iran's military accuses the US of violating a ceasefire by firing on an Iranian commercial vessel in the Gulf of Oman, promising swift retaliation. The US confirms intercepting the sanctioned ship, escalating tensions in the vital Strait of Hormuz.

Four Candidates Vie to Lead UN Amid Global Crises

Four contenders from Chile, Argentina, Costa Rica, and Senegal face public scrutiny to succeed Antonio Guterres as UN Secretary-General, addressing unprecedented global instability and financial challenges.

Pakistan Reaffirms Peace Role to Iran Before US Talks

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif assured Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian of Pakistan's commitment as a sincere peace facilitator, as a high-level US delegation prepares for negotiations in Islamabad amid regional tensions.

Iran Executes Two Men for Alleged Mossad Links

Iran has executed two men convicted of links to Israel's Mossad spy agency, according to judiciary reports. The executions occur amid a fragile ceasefire in the ongoing conflict with Israel and the United States.

UNIFIL Chief Honors Slain French Soldier in Beirut Tribute

Major General Diodato Abagnara led a solemn ceremony at Beirut airport honoring Sergeant-Chef Florian Montorio, killed in a shooting in south Lebanon. The incident highlights ongoing risks for UN peacekeepers in the volatile region.

US-Philippines Launch Major Combat Drills Amid Middle East Focus

The United States and the Philippines have commenced their largest joint military exercises, involving over 17,000 personnel and multinational forces, despite Washington's attention on Iran. The drills aim to deter aggression in Asia, particularly in the

Philippine Forces Kill 10+ Maoist Rebels in Central Raids

Government forces in the central Philippines have killed at least 10 Maoist guerrillas in multiple gunbattles, marking a deadly escalation in the decades-long communist insurgency. The clashes occurred on Negros island, with military estimates suggesting

Sudan's Al-Burhan Arrives in Jeddah for Diplomatic Visit

Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, chairman of Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council, arrived in Jeddah on Monday, where he was received by senior Saudi officials including Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz and other dignitaries.

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